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inherited the
religious convictions of the father.
While still young Nikephorus was
brought to the court,
where he
became an
imperial secretary and entered...
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Nikephoros Bryennios the
Elder (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος),
Latinized as
Nicephorus Bryennius, was a
Byzantine Gr****
general who
tried to
establish himself...
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Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Κάλλιστος Ξανθόπουλος;
Latinized as
Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus; c. 1256 – 1335) was a Gr**** ecclesiastical...
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hearths known as
kapnikon was
first explicitly mentioned for the
reign of
Nikephorus I (802–811)
although its
context implies that it was
already then old...
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Great King, King of Kings, Euergetes, Dikaios, Epiphanes, Phil****ene,
Nikephorus Arsaces XXVII Vonones I ? Son of
Phraates IV 8–12 19
Deposed and went...
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Yarmouk and the fall of Antioch. The city of
Antioch was
reconquered by
Nikephorus Phocas in 963,
along with
other parts of the country, at that time under...
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patrician Niketas Chalkoutzes recovered Cyprus. In the
spring of 964,
Nikephorus headed east.
During the
summer he
captured Anazarbos and
Adana before...
- II (1592)
Athanasios I (1592)
Veniamin (1600)
Christodoulos I (1606)
Nikephorus (1641)
Ilarion Kigalas (1674)
Christodoulos II (1682)
Iacovos I (1691)...
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disasters such as
severe droughts and floods.
March 13 – The
remains of
Saint Nikephorus I are
interred in the
Church of the Holy Apostles, in Constantinople....
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Father Nikephoros of
Chios (1750–1821; also Nicephoros, Nicephorus,
Nikephorus) was the
spiritual son and
disciple of
Macarius of
Corinth and
known for...